Sunday Sermons: The Feasts of Epiphanies

Father continues his series on the traditional teaching and understanding of Scripture's most fundamental lessons. This week we learn all about the many different epiphanies of Christ which are celebrated during Christmastide, and how they reflect the foundational elements of salvation history.

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